This post is about the complete implementation of the ncurses library in Python. This is an attempt to replicate the “TRex-Runner” Game for the command line. This posts acts as a continuation of the previous post (The curse of Python – I ) that introduced the ncurses library in Python.

Update: The follow-up post can be found at The Curse of Python (continues…) I have been working on developing games in text mode using Python. I have used the Curses library in my code for writing the UI for these games. I plan to share my experience during the development process. This post and the next one will focus […]

A fairly good idea to promote quality reading, Penguin Random House has come up with the “Challenge-Your-Shelf” Reading Challenge. The books are listed in alphabetical order, one per alphabet. All you have to do is pick them up and start reading. Don’t forget to strike it off from your to-be-read list. I have read 3 […]

“For in the true nature of things, if we rightly consider, every green tree is far more glorious than if it were made of gold and silver.” Martin Luther Everyday while travelling to office, I come across areas where I see the intricately woven fabric of nature been torn apart by beings of reason and […]